PHILADELPHIA - July 24, 2012
A Roman Catholic monsignor who became the first U.S. church official branded a felon for covering up sex abuse claims against priests was sentenced Tuesday to three to six years in prison by a judge who said he "enabled monsters in clerical garb ... to destroy the souls of children."

Monsignor William Lynn, the former secretary for clergy at the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, "helped many but also failed many" in his 36-year church career, Common Pleas Judge M. Teresa Sarmina said.Lynn, who handled priest assignments and child sexual assault complaints from 1992 to 2004, was convicted last month of felony child endangerment for his oversight of now-defrocked priest Edward Avery.
Avery is serving a 2½- to five-year sentence for sexually assaulting an altar boy in church in 1999."I did not intend any harm to come to (Avery's victim). The fact is, my best was not good enough to stop that harm," Lynn said. "I am a parish priest. I should have stayed (one)." Lynn's lawyers had sought probation, arguing that few Pennsylvanians serve long prison terms for child endangerment and their client shouldn't serve more time than abusers like Avery. They plan to appeal the landmark conviction and seek bail while the lengthy appeals process unfolds.
The judge said Lynn enabled "monsters in clerical garb ... to destroy the souls of children, to whom you turned a hard heart." She believed he initially hoped to address the sex abuse problem and perhaps drafted a 1994 list of accused priests for that reason. But when Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua instead had the list destroyed, Lynn chose to remain in the job and obey his bishop - by keeping quiet - as children suffered, she said. "You knew full well what was right, Monsignor Lynn, but you chose wrong," Sarmina said.
The 61-year-old Lynn was acquitted last month of conspiracy and a second endangerment count involving a co-defendant, the Rev. James Brennan. The jury deadlocked on a 1996 abuse charge against Brennan, and prosecutors said Monday that they would retry him. In 1992, a doctor told Lynn's office that Avery had abused him years earlier. Lynn met with the doctor and sent Avery for treatment - but the church-run facility diagnosed him with an alcohol problem, not a sexual disorder. Avery was returned to ministry and sent to live at the northeast Philadelphia parish where the altar boy was assaulted in 1999.
Prosecutors who spent a decade investigating sex abuse complaints kept in secret files at the archdiocese and issued two damning grand jury reports argue that Lynn and unindicted co-conspirators in the church hierarchy kept children in danger and the public in the dark.
"He locked away in a vault the names of pedophile priests. He locked in a vault the names of men that he knew had abused children. He now will be locked away for a fraction of the time he kept that secret vault," District Attorney Seth Williams said of Lynn.
Defense lawyers have long argued that the state's child endangerment statute, revised in 2007 to include those who supervise abusers, should not apply to Lynn since he left office in 2004. They also insist he did more than anyone at the archdiocese to meet with victims, get pedophile priests into treatment and send recommendations to the cardinal. "He did the best he could under absolute awful circumstances," lawyer Thomas Bergstrom said after the hearing. "If he wanted to play the game, he wouldn't have met with them at all."
Lynn was the first U.S. church official convicted for his handling of abuse claims in the sex scandal that's rocked the Catholic church for more than a decade. But he might not be the last. Bishop Robert Finn and the Kansas City diocese face a misdemeanor charge of failing to report suspected child sexual abuse. Both Finn and the diocese have pleaded not guilty and are set to go on trial next month.
"Protecting children has to be first and foremost," said Barbara Blaine, founder of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. "We're extremely grateful that the judge and the prosecutors did not give Monsignor Lynn special treatment because of his priestly status."
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Religion is a cancer.
Posted Jul-24-2012 ByCardCarryingCardCarrier (318.10) 
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Good, this will shake those pedo protecting scumbags up. This asshole should never have exposed kids to more abuse. Today every prick in the Church who ever thought of protecting a priest by moving them to a new Parish suddenly woke the fuck up and started paying attention to the consequences of their actions.
Posted Jul-24-2012 Bydorbie (2530.70) dorbie View Channel Send Message
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@dorbie Could not agree more, only in my world Cardinal Law (formerly of Boston now hiding out in the Vatican) should have been the very first one many years ago.
Posted Jul-24-2012 Byaussite (1797.90) 
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@aussite If he was in the USA he probably would have been. The brutal reality is the Pope himself engaged in this kind of protection and coverup when he was a Cardinal.
Posted Jul-25-2012 Bydorbie (2530.70) dorbie View Channel Send Message
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Countless children are raped by countless men of the jizcloth, yet only one is convicted? Well, it's a start I guess...
Posted Jul-24-2012 BySteve15425 (544.20) Steve15425 View Channel Send Message
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fucking twat
fucking cancerous school of thought
Posted Jul-24-2012 Bymylostsoul (736.64) 
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That's one step in the right direction.
It won't be soon enough for me to read about a whole new prison especially for these pedophile priests and the morons who protected them for years.
Posted Jul-24-2012 Byaussite (1797.90) 
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@aussite - well, one of the Pedo priests he was helping is going on trial soon. He's phucked.
Posted Jul-24-2012 Bystirgy (2286.80) 
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He only gets 3-6 years? Good old American "justice" system FAIL once again! USA! USA! USA!
Posted Jul-24-2012 ByTommyr (1030.94) 
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What about that Cardinal turd who had the list destroyed? Is that too big a cheese to catch without the Great Retard in Vatican to start farting around? Get that MOFO already for fuck sake! Get them all filthy maggots and send them off to rot in prison.
Posted Jul-24-2012 ByHorgh_Ungolokh (260.22) 
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@Horgh_Ungolokh - Bevilacqua conveniently died earlier this year.
Posted Jul-25-2012 Bystirgy (2286.80) 
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What priest isn't a pedo? They should have also sentenced him for teaching myths and fables as if they were facts!
Posted Jul-24-2012 ByDiverdanm (398.32) 
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If that pinata is put in general population in the pen he'll feel what paedophilia does to people.
Posted Jul-24-2012 Byrozza2012 (392.68) 
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Typical Christian.
Posted Jul-24-2012 Bylucidx1 (956.40) 
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@lucidx1 Typical comment.
Posted Jul-24-2012 Bytipsypyro (574.14) tipsypyro View Channel Send Message
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@tipsypyro
Typical Christian.
Posted Jul-24-2012 Bylucidx1 (956.40) 
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Now he'll have to watch his own ass in prison..........
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I can't even find words to describe the
way I feel about these bullshit peddling
oxygen wasting kiddy-fiddling detritus.
Posted Jul-24-2012 Byplecostomus (548.76) 
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